Richard (Rick) Karlquist (N6RK) wrote:
I imagine that that is because HP just went on the warpath, and declared
all copies of their manuals verboten. I just got several notices from
ebay telling me about how some HP manuals on CDs that I bought were infringements
on HP's intellectual property. This was old stuff too, from the early '70s
-Chuck
The Agilent Library in Palo Alto is working on a project to make HP/Agilent
manuals available in .pdf form. I donated 100's of my manuals to their collection. They are scanning them in. I don't know
the exact method by which an outside person accesses this collection, but I was told it was in response to many customer
phone calls about manuals.
Rick Karlquist N6RK (employed by Agilent Technologies)
Well hopefully the takedown notices that HP has been spreading around are because they want the unofficial copies gone to make way for the new official free pdf's.
What are the odds of that?
-Chuck
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